Ministry of Justice of Germany

The Federal Ministry of Justice is a ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany .

Federal Ministry of Justice
Bundesministerium der Justiz
Agency overview
Formed1 January 1877 as the Reichsjustizamt
JurisdictionGovernment of Germany
HeadquartersBerlin
Employees620
Minister responsible
Websitebmj.bund.de

History

Germany has five "Classic Ministries", rather like the United Kingdom's "Great Offices of State".

The classic ministries are:

The Reich Justice Office was created in 1875. It was a part of the Chancellor's department until 1 January 1877 when it became independent. The first Minister of Justice was appointed in 1919, when the Office of Justice became the Reichsministerium der Justiz of the Weimar Republic

Responsibility

Political

The Federal Minister of Justice heads the Ministry. He has two senior assistants.

  • The Parliamentary State Secretary, a member of the Bundestag who acts as a "junior minister"
  • The "beamteter Staatssekretär". This is the senior civil servant of the department.

Role

Germany is a federal country. The administration of the justice and criminal prosecution is mainly a matter for the federal states.

The federal ministry's main job is ensuring that federation and the states, and all laws, keep within the "Rule of Law".

The ministry oversees the writing of new laws, and the changing or the abolition of existing laws in these areas:

  • Civil law
  • Criminal law
  • Commercial and Company law
  • Copyright and protecting industrial property rights
  • Organisation and procedures of the courts (except the Labour and Social Security Courts)

The ministry also oversees the laws about qualifying and working as a judge, prosecutor, lawyer or notary

The ministry has also been responsible for the legal problems after the reunification of Germany. This meant changing a lot of criminal and administrative law. Also professional rehabilitation was needed. Judges and lawyers were just some of the people who were used to working in the communist system, and now had to change.

Furthermore, the ministry checks that all laws and ordinances prepared by other ministries do not break the constitution.

The Ministry publishes the official newspaper the "Bundesgesetzblatt" the Federal Law Gazette und "Bundesanzeiger" the Federal Gazette. It also prepares the elections of Judges to the Bundesverfassungsgerichts and the highest level of federal courts.

List of Justice Ministers

Federal Ministers of Justice since 1949
PartyNoNameLife dataTerm startTerm end
FDP1Thomas Dehler1897-196720 September 194920 October 1953
FDP2Fritz Neumayer1884-197320 October 195316 October 1956
DP3Hans-Joachim von Merkatz1905-198216 October 195629 October 1957
CSU4Fritz Schäffer1888-196729 October 195714 November 1961
FDP5Wolfgang Stammberger1920-198214 November 196119 November 1962
FDP/DVP6Ewald Bucher1914-199113 December 196227 March 1965
CDU7Karl Weber1898-19851 April 196526 October 1965
CSU8Richard Jaeger1913-199826 October 196530 November 1966
SPD9Gustav Heinemann1899-19761 December 196626 March 1969
SPD10Horst Ehmke1927-201726 March 196921 October 1969
SPD11Gerhard Jahn1927-199822 October 19697 May 1974
SPD12Hans-Jochen Vogel1926-202016 May 197422 January 1981
SPD13Jürgen Schmude1936-22 January 19811 October 1982
FDP14Hans A. Engelhard1934-20084 October 198218 January 1991
FDP/DVP
(Before 1991, independent)
15Klaus Kinkel1936-18 January 199118 May 1992
FDP16Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger1951-18 May 199217 January 1996
FDP17Edzard Schmidt-Jortzig1941-17 January 199626 October 1998
SPD18Herta Däubler-Gmelin1943-27 October 199822 October 2002
SPD19Brigitte Zypries1953-22 October 200227 October 2009
FDP20Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger1951-28 October 200917 December 2013
SPD21Heiko Maas1966-17 December 201314 March 2018
SPD22Katarina Barley1968-14 March 201827 June 2019
SPD23Christine Lambrecht1965-27 June 20198 December 2021
FDP24Marco Buschmann1977-8 December 2021
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